Soundfield i-ceilings User manual

i-ceilings Infrared
Sound Field System
User Manual

What is a Sound Field System?
‘Sound Field’ or a ‘Sound Field Voice
Reinforcement System’ is essentially the
integration of a mini-PA system in the
classroom.
The inclusion of a Sound Field System in the
classroom will raise a teacher’s voice above
the ambient noise in noisy or lively classroom
environments. Sound Field voice reinforcement will
provide even coverage throughout the whole room
without the need to shout or raise one’s voice.
This will provide signicant benets for teacher/
pupil communication and understanding.
Your i-ceilings Infrared Sound Field System
uses the latest infrared and NXT loudspeaker
technology. Please read this manual carefully as
it contains important information on using and
maintaining the performance of the equipment.
The i-ceilings Sound Field System has been
designed with the minimum of user controls. Once
set up by the installer it is very simple and exible
to use. A number of different facilities and variants
may be installed as part of a system depending on
the requirements of particular installations. They
are all covered in this manual but may not all be
included as part of your system.
1) Teacher-worn Infrared Microphone/Transmitter
2) Infrared Microphone Receiver
3) i-ceilings unique Sound Panel Loudspeaker and Integrated Amplier
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In many installations the
equipment is installed
above the ceiling
with only the infrared
detectors visible in the
classroom; even the
loudspeaker(s) used in
suspended ceilings look
exactly the same as
the ceiling tiles and are
usually all but impossible
to identify.
• i-ceilings Panel
Loudspeakers are all but
impossible to identify in
the ceiling.

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Should you have any problems or queries regarding your i-ceilings
Sound Field System, please contact the system installer or our technical
The benefits of Sound Field in your classroom
All children benet from the improved speech clarity of a Sound Field System.
Academic improvements are consistently noted in:
The inclusion of Sound Field Voice Reinforcement in the classroom provides wide ranging benets to
mainstream and hard of hearing students, as well as teachers.
• Improved verbal
recognition
• Reduced voice strain
• Attentiveness
• Less repetition required
• Better attendance
• Task behaviour
• Understanding of
instructions
Pupils
• Improved clarity of voice and
understanding
• Reduced voice strain, illness
and stress
• Less repetition required
• Assists inclusive learning for
SEN students
• Reduced loudspeaker theft in
high risk/public areas
In addition to the above
outstanding benets, pupils also
benet from:
• More effective deciphering of
language in early learning years
• Better understanding of
teachers’ voice for ‘second
language’ learning
• Assists temporary hearing
deciency, common in early
learning years
• Assists inclusive learning
• Easily integrates with induction
loop systems
• Proven learning improvements
for pupils with ADHD
• Many children with Down’s
syndrome who have uctuating
conductive hearing loss
perceive signicantly more
speech
Teachers SEN Students

IWM-302 Belt Pack Transmitter
& IT11X Infrared Emitter:-
This system is intended to be used to reinforce the
teacher’s voice. The belt pack can be worn in any
comfortable location, for example clipped to a belt
or kept in a pocket. The infrared emitter must be
worn in a position with a clear line of sight view to
the detectors. The On/Off switch is located on top
of the beltpack; operation is indicated by a green
L.E.D. which turns red when the batteries are
running out and require recharging (see section on
chargers and batteries - pg6).
Sound Field is not intended as a public address
system, rather to reinforce the teacher’s voice to a
clear, yet unobtrusive level. To set the volume level,
use the setting wheel on top of the beltpack. If
you encounter whistling or similar strange sounds
this will almost certainly be caused by acoustic
feedback and will stop if the volume is reduced.
YOUR BELTPACK TRANSMITTER WILL BE CONNECTED TO ONE OF
THE FOLLOWING EMITTER/MICROPHONE OPTIONS:
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Using individual pieces of equipment
• Infrared Beltpack • Infrared Emitter
• MC-72X/SL Headset Microphone
• MC-75X/SL Collar Microphone
IT-10+ and IT-11x Emitter:-
IT-10x Emitter is supplied with a microphone
permanently tted. The unit should be worn using
either the tie clip provided or utilising a neck worn
halter. The top of the unit contains the microphone
capsule, it should be worn with the capsule at the
top; 100 to150mm from the users mouth.
The IT-11x Emitter is available with the following
microphone options:
MC-72X/SL Headset Microphone:-
Head worn unit. The microphone boom should
be positioned so the microphone capsule is in the
region of 1 to 2 inches (2.5~5cm) away, but not
directly in front of, your mouth. You may need to
experiment to obtain the clearest sound. Do not
use the microphone without the wind shield.
MC-75X/SL Collar Microphone:-
A lightweight microphone which is worn around
the neck. It is both comfortable to wear and very
efcient. Position the microphone to one side
of your mouth, not directly in front as this will
accentuate breath noise. Do not use without the
foam wind shield as this will also cause breath
noise.

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Microphone Transmitters:-
Belt Pack & Hand Held options are available, both
of which are powered by rechargeable batteries.
It is most important to adopt the correct charging
regime otherwise the performance may suffer (a
separate section covers this aspect - see pg6).
All of your microphone transmitters will operate
in any of your classrooms featuring a Sound
Field System. Two different xed frequencies are
available; your installer will have selected the best
combination frequencies for the installation at
the school. If you have been supplied with two
transmitters for use in your classroom they will
have been set to operate simultaneously.* As the
system uses infrared technology, the transmitters
will only work in the classroom within sight of the
detectors. They will not work in the corridors, staff
rooms or other adjacent areas. You should note
that the transmitters require clean line of sight to
one of the detectors to work reliably so care needs
to be taken to ensure a clear path exists which is
not obscured in any way (remember this includes
ensuring infrared emitters are not obstructed by
clothing).
IWH-201 Hand Held Microphone:-
These are intended primarily as a ‘roaming’
microphone for pupil interaction.
Other than an On/Off switch, the handheld
microphone option has no other controls.
Operation is indicated by a green L.E.D., which
changes to red when the batteries are running low
and require re-charging (see section on chargers
and batteries - pg6). You will nd the microphone
is very sensitive, talk in a normal voice holding the
microphone at a distance of 6 to 8 inches (15 ~
20cm) away from your mouth.
Hold in the middle to avoid blocking the emitters
on the bottom of the handheld mic.
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*N.B. Only 2 transmitters, one on each frequency
can be used in any classroom.

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On both drop-in chargers the ‘charging’ LED will
show red when charging, changing to green when
fully charged.
For the most efcient use of your batteries,
the NC-37 charger also includes a ‘discharge’
feature. To use, drop the beltpack into the charger.
When the LED shows RED, press the discharge
button and the LED will turn to AMBER. Once
the batteries have fully discharged, the unit will
automatically begin to charge; showing GREEN
when fully recharged.
• HC-37 Drop-in charger for beltpack transmitter • HC-20 Drop-in charger for handheld
microphone/transmitter
It is vitally important that the correct regime is adopted with regard to battery charging if the performance
of the system is to be maintained. In normal use fully charged batteries will power the transmitters for
approximately 4 hours. Batteries will re-charge within 1 hour using the supplied chargers.
Charge LED Discharge LED
Battery Charging

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1) AV Input Plate
This can be used to connect the sound from a
laptop, CD or DVD player, etc. to your Sound Field
System for even sound coverage throughout the
classroom. The AV sound will work in conjunction
with the microphone signal. The AV input plate
features 2 phono connectors and a volume
control.
Additional Sound Field system facilities:
2) Assisted Hearing Radio Aid Output Plate
This allows hearing impaired students who use a
personal radio aid system to be linked directly to
the Sound Field system, providing greater levels
of voice clarity and a more inclusive learning
environment. The Radio Aid Output Plate features
a 3.5mm 2-pole jack socket and volume control.
Your Sound Field system may also include the following additional features:
Volume Control
2 x Phono Inputs
Volume Control
3.5mm
Jack Socket

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For further information on how Audix can help you, contact the sales ofce today on:
01799 540 888 or visit us at www.audixsystems.co.uk
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